Our Stance

  • Statement of the Post-Soviet Left (PSL) on the Suspension of Humanitarian Visas in Germany

    The new governing coalition in Germany has effectively stopped issuing humanitarian visas under § 22 (2) of the Residence Act — the very program that saved the lives of around three thousand anti-war and opposition activists from Russia and Belarus. Now there is silence. New applications are no longer being processed, and already approved visas…

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    Statement of the Post-Soviet Left (PSL) on the Suspension of Humanitarian Visas in Germany
  • BPL’s Position on the Ukrainian Regime

    We are publishing our organization’s position on what we consider the Ukrainian part of the solution to the current international and social crisis in Eastern Europe. To gain a more comprehensive understanding of our stance, it should be viewed in conjunction with what we have written regarding Russia (https://postsovietleft.org/ru/2024/10/22/позиция-bpl-по-российскому-режиму/). The war in Ukraine emerged as…

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    BPL’s Position on the Ukrainian Regime
  • The BPL’s position on the Russian regime

    The war in Ukraine is the result of a crisis in international relations. The current negotiation process system has failed to stop and prevent the war. Despite mutual sanctions, the hands of imperialists are unbound. Eastern Europe, and primarily Ukraine, has become the battlefield. While there may be debates about the causes, timeline, and overall…

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    The BPL’s position on the Russian regime
  • BPL’s position on the snap parliamentary elections in France

    There will be snap elections in France in June-July, in which essentially the entire choice is centred around left, right and centrist. We believe that it is our duty today to critically support our comrades in the New Popular Front, who today oppose both the right-wing revanche and the ruling coalition. A special place here…

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    BPL’s position on the snap parliamentary elections in France